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Matthew Hudson
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Some Achieve Greatness
In my own work as a critic, I have often been attacked for maintaining too high a standard, demanding far
To the English: An Apology
Through a series of cultural misfortunes arising over the past few weeks, I have developed a deep shame at being
In the Spotlight: Upcoming Events in the Theater
When we think of Eugene O’Neill, we tend to think of his cheerful, laugh-a-minute celebrations of life like The Iceman
Something Blue: Blue Man Group Tubes
Blue Man Group Tubes is a symphony of color and light and movement and sound that fills the unassuming space
William Shakespeare's Other Comedy
Shrew in the Adams House Kronauer Space is not so much a presentation of Shakespeare's comedy The Taming of the
Water, Water Everywhere
The Memory of Water, Shelagh Stevenson's new-ish play about three sisters coping with their mother's death after a prolonged bout
The Kindness of Strangers, Southern Style
A sort of sultry lethargy settles over the Loeb Experimental Theater as Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire drawls its
Sketched-Out: Kellerman and Co. in the Pool
3M1W, a compilation of five short plays by Jesse Kellerman '01, is a surprising and delightful comic bombardment of some
Clocking Time
If It's a Wonderful Life were set in New Haven, Conn. and New Haven, Conn., existed on the ninth level
Comedy of Errors: Twelfth Night
One of the oft-cited wonders of Shakespeare's plays is their remarkable ability to transcend time and location, granting directors the